The composition, function, and duties of the Board of Appeals
shall be as provided by ordinance.
[Amended 5-1-2007; at
time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II)]
The composition, functions, powers and duties of the Board of
Trustees of the Public Library shall be as provided in Section 22
of the Rochester City Charter, state statutes, and/or ordinance. Vacancies
occurring in said Board shall be filled by the City Council for the
unexpired term.
[Amended 12-4-2007; 10-6-2015; at time of adoption of Code
(see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II)]
A. The Board of Trustees of Trust Funds shall consist of five members
representing an increase from the traditional three members. The two
additional members shall be appointed by the Mayor in accordance with
the provisions of Section 74 of the Rochester City Charter with one
Trustee appointed for a one-year term and one Trustee appointed for
a two-year term. Thereafter, one Trustee shall be appointed annually
in January by the Mayor in accordance with the provisions of Section
74 of the Rochester City Charter for a term of three years to replace
those whose terms expire, and vacancies occurring in such office shall
be filled in like manner for the unexpired term. The Trustees shall
organize annually by electing one of their number Treasurer, who shall
keep the records and books of the Trustees.
B. The fund held in trust by the City of Rochester under the provisions of the last will and testament of Seth Adams, late of Boston in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, known as the Adams Fund, and the fund held in trust by said City under an agreement with the donors thereof for the purpose of keeping in repair the Old Cemetery in Rochester proper, and the burial lots and monuments therein, denominated the Old Cemetery Conservation Fund Perpetua, shall both be kept by said Board of Trustees, and administered by the City Manager acting pursuant to authority conferred upon such City Manager by the provisions of §
49-1 of the Code of the City of Rochester.
C. Said Trustees, with the approval, and subject to the authority, of the City Manager acting pursuant to authority conferred upon such City Manager by the provisions of §
49-1 of the Code of the City of Rochester, shall direct the expenditure of the income derived from the Old Cemetery Conservation Fund Perpetua, according to the terms of the agreement aforesaid, and shall annually, with the approval, and subject to the authority, of the City Manager acting pursuant to authority conferred upon such City Manager by the provisions of §
49-1 of the Code of the City of Rochester, determine who are to be the recipients of the income of the Adams Fund, as per the provisions of said will, and the amount thereof to be paid to each, and shall file a list of the same with the City Clerk.
D. In addition to the functions specified above, the Trustees of Trust
Funds shall perform the following functions:
(1) Receive all trust funds which may be donated or bequeathed to any
department in the City of Rochester.
(2) Invest said funds in such investments as are legal for investment
by Trustees of Trust Funds.
(3) Distribute income and principal in accordance with the purposes for
which the trust funds were established.
(4) Prepare and maintain complete records of all amounts pertaining to
trust funds as required.
E. The Trustees of Trust Funds shall be completely responsible for the
custody of all trust funds. All investments or reinvestments of trust
funds shall be made only with the authorization of the majority vote
of the full Board of Trustees. The Trustees may retain investments
as received from donors until maturity thereof.
The composition, functions, powers and duties of the Licensing
Board shall be as provided by ordinance.
[Amended 11-4-2015]
The composition, functions, powers and duties of the Recreation and Arena Commission shall be as provided by Chapter
158 of the Code of the City of Rochester.
The composition, functions, powers and duties of the Board of
Assessors shall be as provided in Section 20 of the Rochester City
Charter, state statutes, and/or ordinance.